欧央行管委指全球股市或未炒至过高 对经济复苏乐观
荷兰央行行长兼欧央行管委Klaas Knot接受荷兰公共电视访问时表示,全球股市上升是市场希望经济复苏的结果,不一定意味股价过高。他指股市已假设疫苗推出及经济重启,全球或进入繁荣的2020年代。他亦指利率低企导致股价上升,但警告投资者不要加入游戏驿站(GameStop)(GME.US)风波,又指若出现小投资者与专业投资者对抗,最终受损的只会是小投资者。
Knot对今年稍後经济复苏机会抱审慎乐观态度,认为疫苗接种为脱离危机及下半年经济大幅改善带来前景。
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